Gynaecological problems
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What are gynaecological problems?
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Gynaecological problems affect the: vulva, ovaries, fallopian tubes, cervix, vagina, uterus, and other related organs. Some common gynaecological problems are:
- Period problems
- Hormone problems
- Sexual problems
- Bleeding problems
- Pain problems
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How we can help you
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We treat lots of gynaecological problems at our clinics. The help that you need will depend on the problem that you have.
A good first step is to make an appointment with one of our nurses or doctors. They can talk with you about your problem, offer solutions, provide treatment, and prescribe medicine.
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What does an appointment cost?
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Our appointments are free for New Zealand residents under 22 years old. If you are 22 years, or older, you’ll pay our standard appointment fees — unless you are eligible for subsidised health care, or you have a Community Services Card. If you are eligible for subsidised health care, your appointment will be free. If you have a Community Services Card, your appointment will cost $5.
If you’re not a New Zealand resident, you’ll need to pay non-resident fees.
Check out our fees page for more details.
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